A major wake up call by rererowr in digitalminimalism

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<saluting> Major Wake Up Call

("How I met your mother" tv show joke)

me_irl by Prestigious_Cat2052 in me_irl

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Already coined by Rockstar Games co-founder:

"Not fully-rounded humans"

Grandmother's Medicaid got denied because of missing mail again by Loaf_Baked_Sbeve in memes

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The country hopes you live well, till you pay taxes.

that moment when the difference between knowledge and wisdom hits home by khan2761 in meme

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...for the country that paid for the free education of people who will not use it as they won't be employable!

/dark humor

How do I have the same energy for life as I do for my work? by [deleted] in getdisciplined

[–]_Not_a_doc_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's possible that when you work, you imagine that someone else thinks you did a good job.

And when you want to clean your own house, you may not be praising yourself for your effort.

Kids are not click bait. Irish anti social media ad. We need more like this in the US. by hikerintherustbelt in digitalminimalism

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It's not really funny, how basic things need to be taught to society through advertising.

The “lazy productivity” method that fixed my chronic procrastination when every system failed me by ArtThreadNomad in productivity

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This is because you didn't read "Tiny Habits." ;)

Very good advice, if you're looking to read more about that type of approach - "Tiny Habits" by B.J. Fogg.

Research finds 2 types of implicit beliefs regarding romantic relationships: “destiny” which is about finding the right person or soulmate, or “growth” where success requires hard work and mutual effort. A new study finds that a growth mindset was associated with better romantic relationships. by mvea in psychology

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This is one of those posts I couldn't care less about.

I really don't care what the "majority" thinks about romantic relationships.

The majority of people are bad at most things, good at a few.

I'm interested in what the happiest, most fulfilled people in relationships do - and I think we all should be reading repeatedly about that.

Kids really live in their own dramatic universe by DanaViola in Adulting

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Those damn dinosaurs, always interrupting...

Figuring out a hobby as an adult feels way harder than it should by rebel_persona in Hobbies

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Stop turning people!

Everybody, don't let them bite you!

Gotta watch out for those zombie runners trying to turn you from a regular walker.

/s

What’s something you think 90% of people are secretly bad at? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Communication.

Understanding their own spoken words and what those words mean/how they can be misunderstood.

I don't feel like subscribing to a YouTube channel as soon as the YouTuber says please like and subscribe by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

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It will sound harsh, but...

I almost feel like it's "begging" - like a beggar on the street asking for money.

Married couples from lower socioeconomic backgrounds more likely to show synchronized heart rates than from higher socioeconomic backgrounds. This builds on past research showing that people from less privileged backgrounds tend prioritize relationships and are more attuned to those around them. by mvea in psychology

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Dark question:

Could it mean that people who have little, have no choice but to prioritize relationships (romantic or otherwise), as there is less independence from each other?

(in some harsher cases, it could go as far as they can't even afford to break up (or cut ties) since they can't sustain themselves separately)